I will gUnrtnUs. Ut tor kid n ex Cur will tufa 00 ptr cent, of ill formi of kidney complaint mil la many Instances tba mott mrtoua forma of Drlgbt'a disease. It the dlieaee la com plleated tend a four ounoa rial of urine. Wo wilt analyxe It and advise 70a free, what to do. MUNTOSf. It all Oraultta. 18. a vlsl. Oota to lleslth mjA mMlesl aurlce fres, 1505 Arrh nt., Vlills. Ktl CMctritrViEnalVu DtnmsviJ Ursa. rEWNYROYAL PILLS Tiv rc ilwiri Mint.it iadicb m jX l rut tin IW CklehtttM $ t'ujloh Via f .ut aii'l imitation. AI .inur. or ttw.4 4ft. 1 1 plant) f"f ru-ttCHlKti, t -HwanUU tal 1 1 .,)... f far totttr, br rttara if Hull, T-HmDUli. Hmnt Taptr. NERV1TA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood. Hurra Tin nntpnr.v. Nlo-ht Emissions and wasting diseases, all circcis oi sen- abuse, or excess anu incus . . . . , I crction. A ncrvo tonic nnd blood builder. 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Homeoonthlo Sneotflo No. 28; In U80over40 years, tho only succossrul remedy. $lrervlal,oravlalaandlaneTlal powder.for $3 fi.,1,1 L Dru.tht.. or tent loit-p.lil on rMelpt ot prlcfc nCXFllUKlS UKD. CO. , Cor. 1 UUftm A4obQbu.,Ktw ork IN EFFECT MAY II, 1899. Passenger trains leAveHliennmloah for Pcnn IIven Junitiuii, MnucU Chunk, Lchtghton, RlfLtlnirtnn. Whltn ITnll. CntasAuuua. Allojitown. Uethlehcm, Enston New York nml Pliiludelphla at 5 28, 7 HO a. in . 12 S3 anil S 17 p. m. For Wllkesbarre, W'hlto Haven anil Plttston, B 28, 10 12 u. m.. 12 32 nnd s 17 p. m. For Laecyvlllc, Towanda, Sayrej. Wnverly, Elmlra. ItcK'licstcr. llulTalo. Niagara FalU, Auburn. Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the 10 12 n. m.. 12 S2 and S 17 n. m. For llelvldere, Delawnru Water Gap and Btroudsburg, S 28 n. m., 5 17 p. m. f?.tr Tjinihrtvllle nnil Trenton. 7 SO n. in. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 5 28 a. in., 12 52 p. ni. For MeAdnn. Audenrleil. llnrleton. Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. in . 12 52 nnj fi 17 n. m. ForJeddo, Drllton and Frceland, 5 23, 1012 a, in., o 17 p. m. pot wruniuu, i tn. iu a. m., uh iu. For Lost Creek, Oiranlvllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. nu For Haven Itun, Ccntrnllo, Mount Carinel and Uliamokln, IU 4'J .m., H.',uw,ii p. in. For Mahanoy City, Pnrk Place nnd Delano, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. III., and 12 52, 5 17 p. in Far Yntesvllle. 5 28. 10 12 a. m. Trnlim will leave Hliainokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m 1159 nnd A 20 p. ni., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 au, 10 12 n. in., l. o., a u p. m. ueava aneiiunuuuii lur i u,witwic, v.u,,, Newcastle, lloren and New Boston, 7i0 and I 10 12 a. m , 12 52 and S 17 P. u. I i un.,n..mA aV,nnn,in!.i, aisn. m l Iutve Shenandoali lor l'ottavuie, St. uiatr. 12 85. 503. 8 is d. m. in uaneion ior miennnuouu, uu o.ui., county, tho granaaaugnter oi j. j. jmc-l245'B(W626'8SlP-m- TJnllv Billtnr nf tho Roshon News, and SUNDAY trains. Tralna leave for Raven Run, Oentraiia, ml flannel and Slukmokin. 9 45 a. m.. 7 21 P. m.. Truins leave Hbamokln for Shenandoah nt 8 60 a. in., and 3 35 p. in. Ixttve Shenandoah (or Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park I'lace, Delano, McAdoo, Audcnried, llailcton, BtocKtou, l.uimicr voni, weaincriy and Mauch Chunk. 0 47 a m.. and 6 32 p. ru. ror leniKiuon, Biniingion, uiuwauqua, v nite bIuI,'?IalymA,aTd63S' I8,on rhiiiips. rNewVorkBandrhfiadeiplila,() 47 a.m. Leave llailcton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, a. m., ana o v p. m. M. B. CUTTER. Hunt. Transportation, South liethlehem, l'a ItOMJN II. WILDUR.Oenl.8up., South liethlehem, l'a CilAKLES . LEE, Uenl. 1'oss. AKl., New York.N. "V A. W. NONNEMAClIF.lt, Div. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardln St. IflMSY: WlLLSl SrAK0 8URE.Mll4c.lOR"WOIIIS Sl a Povlmkr'a dm itora, K On Ira ttraatr AWN'S TANSY PILLS M K T.HD.T.CS mo nn WOMAN'S RIt.lt", AT Alw.jiprompiina ruDi. .iwi ,mUu. m o.i CAtos'sTisiT nuj.na " .ildrr Urrt.orM0l".l (MSlUf, pnti, 11 W(Uto Srso Co Boats. Hut Oar VMS, w For ale at Klrllo'a droj aloraanH ll.n.ndti Handsomo Complexion of the greatest charms a woman can RUSH Fex 1a I Is one I poaseaa, USE HER AIEST Olaims the 'Wilaons" Inducoil Hor to Stoal Marion Olark. HER EEAL NAME IS ANDERSON. Tho Projootop or tlio Kliliinplnir IMot ImUio Son oT a I'romlueiit Arkniixiit City Jutliio Itoukliind County- Of- flolnln Hold tlio Uliltif Connnlrntorn. Summit, N. J., Juno 3. Carrie Jones. (ho nurso who had chnrco of llttlo Marlon Clnrk, was arrested hero last night. Hor real name Is Delia Ander sou. In a confession she said that she had been a parly to tho abduction, nnd that sho had been led Into tho scheme by George Ileaurcgard narrow and UIe Doforo a notary public Delia Ander son made tho following confession: "I aided In tho abduction of Marlon Clark, tho Infant child of Arthur V. Clark, of Now York, rn this abduc tion I was prompted by Mark Doauro- gard and his wife, Jennie I was told by them that I would get half of nny ransom paid for tho return of tho child. I waa poor, tired of hard work and wanted money. I was told that thero would bo absolutely no dangor. Tho Doauregards schooled mo In tho way to abduct tho child. Wo had do- mjihu iu umu mo msi uuuu nun unuuuu u MThfl nlnn wna aitcvraatrtrl Tho plan was suggested this spring by Mr. Deauregard. I hesitated, but thoy porsuaded me to act. "On Saturday before wo abducted Marlon I mot Mrs, Deauregard In Cen- tral park l wouId not let nor take the-child thon. I bo pitied Its mother. "On Sunday I mot Mrs. Beauregard In tho park again, and sho was so per sistent that I let her tako Marlon from tho baby carriage." Tho confession then dotalls her trip with the child to Brooklyn nnd thenco to Sloatsburc. Sho returned to Now York, and on Thursday came hero on the advice of "Mr. Deauregard. THE CHIEF CONSI'lllATOnS. "Wilson' Ib tho Sou of n Prominent Arknnsni City .luduo. New York. Juno 3. Chief McClusky was asked last night as to the number of porsons he believed to be involved in the Marlon Clark kidnaping plot. He said ho believed thero were only threo porsons Involved the man Wil son, who has slnco been Identified as Q, Deanrogard Barrow, his wife and the nurse girl, Carrie Jones. Ho de clined to discuss the questions as to the probablo motive of the conspira tors, saying that thero wore many points to be cleared up before ho could answer that. It was apparent to nim, the captain said, that there was no posslblo doubt that the persons now In custody were tho guilty one3. Chief McClusky nnd Detectlvo Arm strong went to Nyack yesterday to seo Sheriff Blauvelt and secure, It possible. tho transfer of the prisoners. Tho sheriff refused to surrender tho pris oners, the Rockland county authori ties deciding that thoy had Jurisdiction In the matter under tho provision or the code, which says that a kidnaper may be arrested, tried and convicted In a county where the crime of kidnaping is committed, or In any county wliere the kidnaper la caught with the ennu, or in any county where the kidnaper mav Hvo. Having heard tne text oi tho code read by tho district attorney Chief McClusky conceded the right un der tho orovlslon named for tne hock- land county authorities to noia tno prisoners ior mai. District Attorney Wyro last night or dered Justice Herbert, of Garnersvillo, to lssuo subpoenas for tho witnesses in tho examination of tho Wilsons for Monday. Arthur Clark, father of tho abducted child, and Chief McClusky, of the detectlvo bureau, are among those subpoenaed. Wilson and his wire occupy ad joining rooms on the second floor of the jail at Nyack, and a colored wo man is with Jennie wtison. A deputy sheriff from West Chestor county wont to the jail yesterday to see if he could Identify Jennie Wilson as a woman implicated In a large rob bery of Jewelry in that county. He va3 nllowed to see ner, ana said sne was not tho one he was after. A reporter from a New York paper brought up a bov who had carried a letter to Mrs. Clark during her baby's absence, and wanted to seo whother tho boy could lucuiuj' luci nuitmiii fuse(l to let htm see w nrnr,n 1 t Mrs. wllson IS t Identify the woman, but the sheriff re- Jennie wuson. the daughter of n newsnaoer publisher at Ooshen.Oranga ,a herself a printer by trade. Mrs. Mc- Nally received a letter yesterday from Mrs. Wilson dated Thursday, wnicn read as follows: "I have been arrested In connection with baby Clark case. Can explain all. will write tomorrow Don't worry. A dispatch from Llttlo Hock, ArK., BayB; Qeorge Beauregard Barrow, the man arrosted In New York state cnargea witn iciunapmg hub luanun Clark, is well known In Little Bock anti tho nowB of his arrest Is the sen- satlon of the hour, Barrow belongs to wealthiest members of the Llttlo Rock bar and his brother, John Barrow, Is a member of the Arkansas legislature and a prominent attorney at law, George B. Barrow, the prisoner. Is him self a lawyer, having boon admitted to the bar at Little Hock four or Ave years ago. He Is about 28 years old, well educated and of pleasing address. He has been in many boyish scrapes, nnd once or twice In serious difficulties. About four years ago he returnee after a long absence and began the practlco of law. Ho sought admission to mom' berahlp in a local athletic and social club, but was blackballed. A few lays later an attempt was made to blow the club house up with dynamite and Barrow was arrested charged with tho crime. Ho was acquitted and went to Now York, whero he secured a salaried position with Tammany nan M1B movements uiuce men am uui known, except that he was at various times employed by a New York news paper, the Broadway railway and ...I. Ul ta.at. anva iVinf l'e has helped him out ot trouble for lua last, uiuo. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken Into tho shoes. At I this season yanr feet feci swollen, nervous nn linf .nil rrnf ilrAil naatlv Jf vnl! Iinvn smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- Ease. It cools tho feet and makes walking easy, cures swollen anu sweating leet, blisters and callous spoU, Believes corns and I I t -11 ! .- 1 1 ....... n .1 -nn. IUUU1UIISU1 Ull Utlll UUU KIV1V, IVOV .HU MJUJ -I fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoo stores for 25c. Trial package Filhtu, Address, Allon 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. T l nmmtbat Manama LKssio&Blxa. Ashland. Pa., U printed one of tho most prominent families In k m, uu uwiufi mv. mu U1.m,u, .kw. satisiacuon oi Knowing h aosoiuiciy the state. His father. Judge J. C. bought cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Barrow, is among the oldest and in desnair till I trot hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets. fef5 2J?rrf JS.Jrf every lack. 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I was a school teacher eaten away the partition in my nose. It had producea llroncnitis, Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it had gone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe ,i,.vi, lry tiii (i wrf.nlr in minr! ntirl imdv- T!ii4 wrm flip condition tlie , . . . . Tlley acted i;ke mag;c from tlle fiTSi , ,pttpr ti,n y 1,1 i.pp s vf,a aiia better tlian I liaObeen in years. oiiiiiiuii u.iiiii anu iuahuiu suvcu You net moro doses ot Brazilian Balm for and S1.00 a bottle at drugglsU. With every Toxicola Tablets free; the best toulo, ncrvo & Mig, unomtsts, inupis, xnu. Shenandoah Drug Store, A Stnto Ilnnrl Swindling Gnmo. Little Rock, Ark., Juno 3. A letter of Inquiry from the executor of a New York estate, addressed to State Treas urer Little, has unearthed a bond swindle which already amounts to i,r. nnn o,t ,l,l, Ooo mlnl , ' m ,aJlc,n ,, Uevo, may on Investigation run up into tho millions. Tho letter tolls ot tho possession of 70 6 per cent bonds of the state of Arkansas, series of 1870. All the bonds of this issue have been redeemed, and the 70 bonds now re ported are evidently forgeries. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure Ens A lady writes : "The first time I nude Grain O I did not like it but after using u ior one wees noiuing wumu inuuee me 10 go i,acj- to coQee. ' It nourishes and feeds the The children can drink it freely ' with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions in t . : it 1 :ii I . .1 ,.1 : .: .. i nMiiB ll uu nm .m.c uimuu. ...u on healthful table beverage for old and young, 15c. and 25c. GASTQRIA For Infants and Childron. The Kind You Have Always Bought Have Alvtfays Bought. AST THE CCNTAUH COMPAHV NIWYOHRCtTT. PJHOPBZLY PACED. of New York" nnd lta Greatest Store interesting. Tells you all about New askiso. now vou. FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. BRAZILIAN BALM who Coughs," for I couched in till my health failed. Catarrh had ...... ..::.. . T an(i iu a few weeks I was cured Tilk thnut wonderful remedies laikaDout wonaenui remedies, uiy 111c. Miss I,. Clark, 917 Horton St. tho money than nny other remedy. 23, 50 cents $1.00 bottlo you get one month's treatment oi and strength builder in tho world. II. F. Jackson Wholesale and Retail Agents. To Tot Mfohtcn'n Minos. Lansing, Juno 3. Tho houso yester day afternoon agreed In committee of tho whole to the bill taxing mining companies In tho upper peninsula, and friends ot the bills claim enough votes to pass It In both branches. Under it copper mining companies are required to pay a specific tax of from one sixteenth ot h cent per pound on an annual output of 5,000,000 pounds, to one-half cent per pound on an output oxceedlng 50,000,000 pounds. Iron raining companies are required to pay three cents oii each ton ot ore. It is estimated that from tho coppor mines this will rnlso $1,200,000 and from the Iron mlnos $25,000. On Ever; Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Curo !a this guar autco 1 "All wo ask of you U to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith- fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist and ho rnny refund tho price paid." Price 2.1 cU.. r.0 els. ami fl.00. Sold by P, D. Kirllu ou a guarautco, Eears the t Signature f Ay Ajv The rl- Kind You V-l I I I 1 C" Vvrt v,v .,11 Vttff Blatk An. Mtk aftfe M. V&7 O Gonator Hnnna'a Favorito Win in tbo Ohio Contest. oaldwell qets second place. Tlio IMntfYtrm .Stroimly Umlor tho AdliiliilKlrntlon of I'rcfStllout MoKln- Iny nml III" Itocnnt Civil Sorvlro Or dor nml Ucoluroc Amilnt tlio TruxtK. Columbus, O., June 3. The llepubll can state convention yestenUy noml natedJurtRe George K. Naih.the favor He of Senator llanna, for governor, and ox-Congresman John A. Ca'dwell, the favorite of George H. Cox, for lieu tenant governor, with the other live nominations distributed .among tbone of loss distinct pnrty affiliations. What wm generally called tho Han na-Cox combination controlled n largo majority of tho 813 delegates, but It did not exorcise Its power beyond the nom inations of Nash nnd Caldwell. The conference nt which 8enntorIlanna,Mr. Cox nnd others roached a mutually satisfactory understanding did not con cludo until 0 a. m., an hour beforo tho convention assembled. It was nil over then with Mr. Daugherty and other cand datos. Gullbort nnd Huffman were nomi nated for second terms without oppoat tion. When some of the delegates raised tho cry of "slate" George U. Cox himself was tho first to break the slate bv changiiiK the 80 votes of Hamilton county, which ho had caBt on tho first nnd second ballots for Judge Hull for nttornoy ceneral. to Jamos M. Sheets, Judgo Hull hnd been gonornlly consid ered as a sure winner, as ho hau oeen slated. In this cose tho nntl-trust ns well ns tho anti-slate element cut qulto a figure Judge Hull had been a candi date for governor, nnd when he with drew after tho first ballot It was gener ally known among the delegates what his withdrawal meant, and especially when his support went to Nash on tho second bnllot. In addition to tho at tempt of tho field to combine against "tho slato" thero was opposition to tho plan of nny one bolng a candldato for two places on tho ticket, and Judge Hull was again defeated after a very hard fight, which occupied moro time than any other business In tho bIx hours that the convention was in ses sion. Tho only other place In which tho slate was broken was In tho nomina tion for supreme Judgo. Tho Incum bent, Judge Bradbury, was a candldato for a third term, and he was opposed on that ground as well ns on the cry of "Blate." Judge Bradbury, State Treas urer Campbell and Attorney General Monnott were all candidates for tho nomination for third terms and all wore dofeated, but Judge Bradbury was the only one of this trio of "third termors" who was on "the slate." Isaac B. Cameron, the successful con testant for treasurer of state, was gen' erally credited with being on "tho slnto" and ho secured tho Hannn-Cox vote. Outside of tho unusually animated contests for the nominations, tho fea ture of tho convention was tts vnlver sal endorsement of President McKItt' ley. When the plnnk In the platform "commending tho president for tho Ju diclous modifications ot the civil ser vice rules, recently promulgated, wns read thero was a very enthusiastic demonstration. Regarding trusts the platform says: "We commend the action of tho Seventy-third general assomblyof Ohio In passing the stringent law now on our statute books, prohibiting the organi zation of 'trusts,' and wo denounce such unlawful combinations as Inim ical to tho Interests of tho people" In presenting tho name of Mr. Daugherty, Mr. Holcomb, of Cleveland, said ho- hoped the convention would tolerate no dictation. And when Mr. Daugherty was called out, after tho nomination of Judge Nash, the defeat ed candldato said among other things that he hoped he would at least bo allowed to live as a private citizen In the Republican ranks. Outside ot theso utterances thero were nono of the slings that are common at conventions and that were frequently heard on previous days this week In both public nnd private utterances of leaders. The full ticket nominated Is as fol lows: For governor, George K. Nash, of Columbus; lieutenant governor.John A. Caldwell; audltor.W. D. Gullbert, of Caldwell; treasurer, Isaac D. Cameron, of Lisbon; attorney goneral, L. W. Hull, of Sandusky; supreme Judgo, W. D. Davis, of Marlon; member of board of public works, Frank Huffman, George K. Nash Is a leading attorney of Columbus, and Is 45 years old. He has been prosecuting attorney of Franklin county, attorney general of tho state, member of the supreme court, and during four campaigns chairman of the state committee, Millions Given Away, It Is certainly gratifying to the poblio to know of ono concern in the laud who are not af!?ld tl'?i'al Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and I Colds, havo given away ovor ten niilllou trial tottlea of this great niedlcino; and have tho by It. Call on A. Wasley. 1 a trial bottl freo- Rcs"lr Evory 1)0ttle gUararitcedi or Druggist, and got r size doc anu ti. or price refunded, .Tolinnu Straus Dying. Vienna, Juno 2. Johann Strauss, tho famous Austrian musical composer. known as the "Waltz King," now In his 74th year. Is believed to be dying, He Is suffering from nn acute aggrava tion of bronchial catarrh, of which ail ment he has long been a victim. ' Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years, Sold by P. T). Klrlin On a guarantee. Injunction Suit Aeulust Uncle Sam Washington, Juno 3. Joseph Brad field yesterday instituted suit In the district supremo court to prohibit unl ted States Treasurer Roberts from pay ing money on account ot congressional appropriations made to sectarian in stttutlons. Ho asks for an injunction. basing his suit on constitutional grounds. He names several soml-pub' lie Institutions of Washington In his petition. To-Nlght and fo-Morrow Night And each duy and night during this week y(m can get at auy druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption, Get a bottle to-day aud keep t always In the house, so you can checfe your at once. I'rico 25j aud 50c. Sample bottle froo. TO SAVB OUR SOLDIGRS. To Dfilny Philippine. (-nmtmlKii tTiitll IIrIiiv Mton r.Md. Washington. Jun 8 Tu con tingent of the war department which Is In favor of quirk action nnd a speedy end to the Orlentat cam paign, even at a large present ex penditure. ! chafing at delay. On the other band the more conservative ele ment polnta out that the rainy season has already commenced In the Philip pines, and that It would lie a waete of men anu resources to uirow a iarg hotly of volunteers Into the Islands at the lieglnnlng of the sickly months and to have them enoaraiied In barracks till they could come out In the fall and work off their malaria campaigning through the swamps. The administration's aavircs irom Professor Schurman. of the Philip pine commission, have lieen uniformly optimistic, ami It la understood mat further advices of the same tenor wer-J received yesterday. This was also borne out by the proas dispatches, which spoke of social gayetlea In Manila for the benefit of the friendly natlvn population. Tho proepect now Is that the active campaign In Luzon Is fin ished till tho end of the rainy season. Coincident with the withdrawal of tho volunteer troops In the Philippines Brigadier Generals Halo. Smith and Funston will be relieved .from further duty In that country and ordered home for muster out, with the organizations with which they are Identified before their elevation to brigadier general, tt was to meet this prospective reduction In tho number of general officers Berv Ing In tho Philippines that Brigadier Generals Bates, Young, Grant and Schwan were ordered to that country it Nnnus STO,n. If there's no steam in n fire-engine it won't do its work Heavier metal or larcer wheels on't help it. It needs steam. It's the same when a man's strength is gone, he wants new life fresh vitality It makes no difference how large his frame may be or how bitr the muscles on his arms ana lees: it tne inner power aim force of lite is lacking He can t do ins work; he is practically a sick man. You can't make him well by feeding him with oily emulsions, mere s no use in flabbv fat. Hi9 proper weinht wl come after he gets well. The first thing he needs is strength, lorce, steam. 'About a year aRO," aayi Mr John Ilrookii of Dovlston. Mas... " I wa taken with a bad Ma cold wbkh settled ou my lungs. The doctors said I was In consumption and could not get well. I took etuuHlon of cod liver oil ana it did me no good. Alter taking It Tour months I heard of Dr. Pierce s (jolueu Meutcal Discovery, and wrote to him for advice. I have taken this medicine and it saved my lire. I felt so sick when I wrote to him I thought I would not live the winter through. Iu the mornin; iff I would rai.e an awiui lot and spit all the time, with pains in my chest all the time. My bowels would not move more than once or twice a week ; my strength was nearly all gone; 1 could not do a whole day's work. Now my bowels are regular every day, and I feel no more pains in my chest I frei a irreat deal stroncer. I am workine hard every day. driving a team In the woods, and I owe my thanks to Dr. Pierce's Golden Mcd leal Iliscoverv. I know it saved mv life. 1 cannot praise it enough. I am proud to tell my menus wuai cureu me." The way this great remedy acts in bronchial and lung diseases is more fully described in Dr. Pierce's great 1000-page Common bense aieuicai Auviser, sent 1'RBR for ai one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailinir only. Aciuress ur. k. v, Pierce. bb fllam street, iiuimio, . y, He is always ready to give free advice by mail. THFFI 604 Horth Sixth St. Uniin E (UEaSide Entrance on Green St i-aiinueipuiru Ji'. cam riot advertlilOK doctortu Modlcal lnatl tutes.f amity pbyilcl&nB,8pectalttta, hoepltaland arm targeoni fall, aa Sworn Testimonials??' dsy'sPhtlailelphtaTlmesproTe.llK--V A 1 1 B the fate ot thousands who EAWca are roooea ana ruinea vj ami'ium S3 S IT? c Doctors and Oascki, with their well- p-sois aa worded and auunDKaarertisemems, 1 3 SI. m poimg as old and experienced spec S2 lallita. nfterlae free conintuttons. 5 -g S tree advice and cheap or. moderate Sji.S S priced treatment. ThetrTtctimsyou S Sm 9 S nnd by thousands lu Poorhomes or B-or" Z lnanoAijlums.ConsultHr.Theel r 2rrS 3E who Is known as theonlr honest, I skillful and aennlns Hpeclallst 5S?2.mlnthis country wlihSyears'Europcsn 3j3 m Hospital and SI years' pracUcal ex !&1e Opertenco. 6end 6 two-cent stamps (or book "Truth," the only true medical book adrerttscd Rtrlng valnable Informstlon to young and old, suHerlng' from Heir-Abuse. lrl vot ltlaBss, Lostttanhood,Vsrlcocele&Strtcture, andeipojtnKalldeceltslntneprsctlccof medicine, aul electricity, llsnrsi B-3, ergs, 6-9, Sunday,-!!, Philadelphia & Readinq R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT MAY 11. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days. - iu, Dili, ui.'JMa. m., u a, a uv anu sou p. m. Sunda)s, 2 10 n tu. ror fluw Yor via niaiien Chunk, week dava 7 87 a. ro., 12 26 and 3 09 p. in. Kor Heading anu ruiiAueipnia. week uavs. 2 10, 3 33, 7 87. 9 33 a. ni., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. emnuays, 1 iu n m. Kor Pottsville. weec nays, a 10. 7 87. 9 1 a. m. 12 26, 8 09, 6 09 and 7 30 p. in. Hinilays, 2 10 a ro. Kor lamaiiiH anu lanalx, uy. wrult flays 210, 787, 953 a. ru., 13 26, 3 09 and 6 09 ru. unuays, - ion ro. Kor wtiuarasnon. riunnury ana lwisbure. week days. 327. 11 82 a. m.. 12 26. 7 30 p. ru Sundays, 3 27 a ro. Kor Aiananox nane. weeKaays, z in, a a im. 77,955,11 X2 a.m., 12 26, 809, 6 09, 73J, 3 54 p. m. unauvs, 1 iu anu a 'n a ra. ror Asmana ana auarooKin, weec uaye. u 27. 7 87. 11 32 a. m.. 12 26. 3 09. 6 07. 7 23 and S 55 D. m. Sunday, 3 27 a ra. Kor Baltimore, Washington and the west Tla B. 0. It. K., lu ..-I. .- , . Beading Ter-uinal, Philadelphia. (P. K. B R.) at 8 20, lb, u. iu., a iu ana (.-', p. i nunaays 8 2), 7 00, 1126 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week aays, 10 so a. m. 1Z-0 12 13 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 183. 8 23 p.m. TltAINS FOR SHENANDOAn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 7 30, 11 80 a. m and 1 30, 4 30, 9 0O p.m. Leave new rorc via jiiaucn chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80, 4 40 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Ituadiun Terminal, week daya, 4 80,886, 1021 a. m. and 136, 4 06, 636, 11 aa p. m. leave ueaaing, wees: uays, jot, 700, 10 08, m., 12 13, 4 17, 6 00, 8 28 p. m. Iave Pottsvlile. week days. 7 17. 7 40 a. m. 930, ! 80, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 80 p. m. LfAvo isrosqua, weec aays, s is, 8 86, 1123 a. in., 1 4, a 00, 7 au. 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, S43, 9 01 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 8 25. 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. in Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dava. 2 40. 4 00 680. 922 1023,1200. a. m.. 2 39, 5 86. 642.7 58 1021pm. Leave Wllllamaport. week daya, 7 42, 1000 a m 12 34 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street what! for Atlantis City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m Satur days only 130J 200, 300 400, 800, 7 13 . m Accommodation, 8 CO a m., 5 30, 6 80 p ra Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a Ui , 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantleand Arkansas avenuea. Weekdays Express. 7 83. 815. 9 00 and 10 43 a m.. 8 80 and 8 30 p in. Accommodation. 4 23,817 a. m., 4 03 p. m. Bundsys Express, t uu, o tw, o uu p. m. Accoramouation, 1 10 a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May. Sea Isle City and Ocean Cltv Weekdays 9 00 a m, Sundays, Chestnut . 4 ft M U.,L -1 . An,, - 1 ., dltlonal, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle City, 8 03 p m., for Ocean City, 4 15. 8 00 Dm. Parlor Cars on all express Iratna. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Itallway ticket agent or auureaa (len'l Supt, ' Qen'I Paaa'r Agt,, The Cure thai Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplnn Cough, Asthma, 2 Bronchitis nnd Inolplone w consumption! 1a TVve GERMAN REMEDY" Cure VYiTOiV atA Vuwx i'vatastts. tSiaW 4w$Ai: 25650tW Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEELIG'S keepcorningback for It. You can't keep on selling poor thing to the same people. (Tcd by using SCOl- Iq'S because yon lean buy cheap J coffee and make It delicious by a lltuo 01 tilts admixture. PROFESSIONAL CARDS fjlt. K. Y. KOl'SA, Outre nixl .Mark streets. In the Mrllet bulldlnsr, adjoining Justlra Hhovinnker's ofllw. . OIHee hours : 8.-) to 12:00 a. in., zjuu loiiw and 6:00 to 90 p. 111. M. BURKE, ATTORKEY-AT-tAW. Office Bmin bulldlne. corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. )HOF. JOHN JOKES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 68, Mahanoy City, Pa, IlATlne studied under some of the beat masters In London and Paris, will aire lessona on theTlolln,mandolln. euliarand rocal culture. Terms reasonable. Audresa In care of Btrouaa, the leweler BhenarMoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIUYKILL DIVISION. Jl-MK 1, IBM, Trains will leaTe Hhenandoah after the anova date lor WIeksii, Clllberton, Krackville. Oaik Water, Si. Clair, Pottarllle. Hamburg, Iteadlor, Pottstown. PhoenlxTllIe. ftorrlatown asd Phil, aielphla (llr'Ad street sUtlon) at S 19 and 8 OA a. m., 3 10. 6 It p m. on week daya. Bundara. 8 OS a. m., SO p. m. 1 rains lcro rracKTine lor Bnenanaoah ai 7 86, 11 46 a. nu and 6 36, 7 86 p. m. Bundayv 11 01 a. m. anil !S S6 p. m. Iave PotUvllle lor 8henandoab (rla Fraek rllle) 7 10, 11 33 a. m., 5 10, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 S3 a. m., 5 10 p. in. Leave Phtbvlelphla, (Broad stret station), lot Shenandoah at 8 3S a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 23 a. m. Leave Philadelphia (llrond street station) for Pottsrllle, 6 30,8 33, 10 19 a. m., 210, 410, 711 p. in. weekdaya. Hundaya. 6 50, 93s, m, and 6 02 p ru. Leave Broad Street SUtlon, Philadelphia, FOn NEW YOItK. KxniTM Weeklava. 3 20. t 08. 4 40. S 00. S 1.1 6 50, 7 3.S,S11, !M, 1021, ll 00, 1143am, 1200 noon, 12 M, ii.imileu I0Onnd 4 22 p ml, 1 43, 230.8 20, 860, 4 02, 8 00, 366,600, 7 02, 8 10, 10 00 p ru. 12 01 nlcht. Sundays. 3 20. 4 06. 4 40. 300,3 13,823,950 1021.1043,11 43a m, 12 03, 1235, 230. 402 Limited. 4 221. 5 20. 336. 6 S3. 7 02, 3 10, 10 CO p rn, 12 01 nlgbl. .sprees ior ikwo wiyioul cliange, 11 CI a nt., veek-davs. and 8 10 p. m., dally. Kor Se- tllrt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove. Long ltmnch. 6 30. 8 30. 1141 am. a 30. 4 D2 p 111 wcekdn) a. Kor Ijimberivllle, Easton and Bcranton, 6 30, 9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 3 00 (Lambert villa and i-.a!oi! otuyi, weekoays, ana 7 02 p ra dally HulTnlo. 9 00 a ro. 12 00 noon weekdava. and T B2 p m dattv. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlmnre and WashtnKtnn 1 30, 7 20, 8 M 10 20. 11 23 a 111. 12 09. 123S. ! 12.3 12. 4 41 13 23 Congressional Llm.f, 3 31, 6 17, '6 33, 7S1 p. m. ano iziu lilKtil weekdays. Mundava 8 30. 7 JO, 9 12, 11 23 a 111, 12 09, M 12, 8 12. 4 41 l3 20 Con- Ereaslonal Llm.,3 8l, "SSJ, 7 81 p m and 13 03 night. Kor Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m,l U and 4 01 p m week days, 3 OH and 1119pm dally. Atlantic Coast Line. Expreao 1209 pm.and 1203 night, dally. Southern Itallway. Express 3 34 and t to p m, dally. Norfolk and Western Railway for MempbU and New Orleans. 3 31 p m dally. Chesapeake & Ohio lullway, 7 31 pm, dally. For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, 10 20 a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market atreet wharf aa follows 1 Ex press for New York, 900am, 4 80 p m week days. For Long Branch, via Seaside Park, 880 a m weekdsya. Kor Island Heights, 8 80 a m and 4 00 p n weekdays. WEST JERSEY fc SEASHORE R. R. June 1, 1699. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station rla Delawan river bridge Express. 9 40 a m. 4 00. 7 00 n. m. w.b- days. Rnndays. 9 20 a. m.. 7 03 p. ra. l-enve Alarkcl trct Wharf Express, 3 00, 1 A-ave Aiaract iros w nan express, 3 00, Ma. ra. 100 Saturdays only, 2 00, 4 00 63 Inutes, 1 30. 5 00 CO inlnute p. m. Sunday, 10,9 00, 10CO a m (accommodation, 4 30 and uu .v. III. mln 00, tOnm.l For OaoeMsv. Anslesea. Wlldw'ad. TTollv Beaclr Express 9 00 n m 130 Saturdays only, 1 05 p ra weekdaya. Sundays, 9 00 a ra. Kor.Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stone Harbor 9 00 a ra, 4 20 p m weekdava. Sundays, 9 00 a in. for Homers' I'oint express, 5 00, 9 00, a rn, (1 00 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 p m woekdars. Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 a ru. The Union Transfer Comnanv will aali fnr and check baggage from hotels and naldanoea. Dining Car. B. IIcTCHtsisoir, J. R, Wood, Oen'l Manager. Gen'l PaasVr A at News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday.by mail,$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape In the world. s Prlca 5c a cop). Bj call, $2Zi ea Address THE BUM, Heir York. JvleLrntM Ten. jlw 'ntvdfira never lolu l 'I . i sal sate and luraf altr fajlas vita Tanry end Penayroral riUs sou othtr Utf irrocdlMl. Arwavs bu ths but u.d t"nU dbss- , 4r.txnent tiuaraDtaed supener to all AlMr4, nMai4 j. iMt ' U DSItU, A r llailwr,lkMtaa,i sua j